If you assign a custom NSView to your NSStatusItem s view property, you can override the NSResponder methods mouseEntered: mouseMoved: and mouseExited.
If you assign a custom NSView to your NSStatusItem's view property, you can override the NSResponder methods mouseEntered:, mouseMoved: and mouseExited:.
– Chetan Feb 25 at 8:43 It's the only sensible way. A regular NSStatusItem only supports a menu or target-action for when it's clicked. – Douwe Maan Feb 25 at 11:10 How about adding an NSTrackingArea to the WebView?
Would that not work? – Chetan Feb 26 at 0:08.
If you assign a custom NSView to your NSStatusItem 's view property, you can override the NSResponder methods mouseEntered: mouseMoved: and mouseExited: .
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